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Psychotronics, Organizations, Master List

Advanced Sciences Research and Development Corporation, Inc.  (ASRDC): The ASRDC was incorporated in Florida in 1967 by T. Gaylen Hieronymus, the inventor of the Hieronymus Machine, which operates on radionic principles. In addition to research activities, the ASRDC published a periodical called Cosmoculture, which focused on agricultural radionics.This company  was carried on by Sarah E. Hieronymus after T. Gaen died in 1988. Sarah has sinced died, and it is not know what became of the records, equipment or any remaining Hieronymus machines that the company may still have had at the time Sarah's death. If anyone has any information about this, please write the editor: joreed43 at gmail.com.

American Electronic Research Association (AERA): founded by Albert Abrams in the 1920’s; Published a journal, noted in the periodicals group, below;

American Radio Therapy Society (ARTS): This was an organization founded by Dr. Ruth Drown in 1949 in Hollywood, California, where she also operated the Drown Laboratory of Radio Therapy. ARTS published a periodical called the American Radio Therapy Society Journal, with vol. 1, no. 1 being June, 1949. This organization focused on radionics and had no interest in ionizing radiation therapies, such as x-ray therapy, which were also known as "radio therapy" at that time. It is not known how long this organization lasted, but it undoubtedly ceased to exist at the time of, or some time prior to the death of Dr. Drown in 1963.  If anyone has any information about this organization or its periodical, American Radio Therapy Society Journal , please write the editor, John Reed, at: joreed43 at gmail.com or phone: 443-858-0757;

Bio-Electro-Magnetics Institute (BEMI): This institute was established in Reno, Nevada, in 1989 as a branch of an institute that had been incorporated in Denver, Colorado, in 1986, probably by Bonnee Oderberg.. Little is known about the Colordo headquarters, but the Reno branch was headed by Dr. John T. Zimmerman. Among the people on the Advisory Board of this institute were: Marcel Vogel, Dr. Elmer Green, Dr. Stanley Krippner, Dr. Bernard Grad, and other internationally known researchers. The Bio-Electro-Magnetics Institute published a journal called BEMI Currents from 1989-1993. The BEMI Reno Branch apparently became inactive in 1993, and became officially defunct in 2005, when it Colorado parent corporation was dissolved. What became of the records and files of the Reno Branch or the main branch in |Denver, Colorado, is not known, but should be preserved. If anyone has any information about this institute or its branches, please write to the editor, John Reed at: joreed43 at gmail.com

Biophysical Laboratory: This is an organization that was founded and headed by J. Cecil Maby in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England, probably in the 1940s, although the date is uncertain. This organization is no longer in existence, but it is unknown when it discontinued operations. J. Cecil Maby was a well known researcher, and authored the books: 1) The Physics of the Divining Rod (1939) and 2) Physical Principles of Radiesthesia (1966). It is not known if the Biophysical Laboratory ever published a periodical of any kind.

Chicago College of Electronic Medicine: active in the 1930’s, once headed by Dr. Jean Paul Du Plessis; unknown if it ever published a periodical;

Electronic Medicine Association: founded by John Morley-Kirk of England and Peter Moscow, former president of the USPA; active in the 2000s; no known periodical;

German School of Radionics (GSR): This organization was founded by Claudio Romanazzi in Germany in 1994. It has a website at http://www.radionik.info/ , and operates a small publishing house specializing in radionics and health topics. It also publishes a periodical titled, Radionik Newsletter. In 2004 Romanazzi built the ""Radionik Manager"", a computer aided radionic device and in 2010, he was rebuilding George de la Warr’s Radionic Camera. In 2011-2014 Romanazzi reinvented Basis 64 and Lux Radionica, Keith Mason’s radionic systems. 

 

International Association of Psychotronic Research (IAPR): This organization was established in Innsbruch, Austria, in 1977. It published  a periodical titled Psychotronik from its founding in 1977 until some time in 1979. The IAPR also sponsored several international conferences in the 1970’s, 80’s, and 90s. It is not known if the IAPR is still in existence or is still operating;

International Radioclast Research Society, Inc.: Active in the 1930’s and 1940s; Unknown if it ever published a periodical;

International Radionic Association (IRA): The IRA was an organization founded in the late 1920's or early 1930's at a  convention of Calbro-Magnowave owners. The Calbro-Magnowave was an early radionics device. The address of the IRA was 615 East Walnut Street, Springfield, Missouri, according to a 1947 IRA publication. The IRA discontinued operations in the late 1950's or early 1960's. It is not known if it ever published a periodical of any kind.

Italian Society of Radionics and Radiesthesia (ISRR): This organization was founded in 1995 in Rome by Alessandra Previdi, its current president, and was originally called Italian Society of Radionics. The name was later changed by adding the word, "Radiesthesia" to indicate one of the primary interests of this organization. It publshes the periodical Quaderno di Radionica three time per year. The ISRR is still very active, with one of its major projects the Radionics Without Borders Project, with many activities in countries throughout Latin America. For further information visit the ISRR website here.

Japan Psychotronics Institute (JPI): This was an organization operatiing in Tsukuba-shi Ibaraki, Japan, in the 1990's, although it is not known when the JPI was founded, or if it still is in operation. The president in 1993 was Shiuji Inomata, Ph.D., who was a senior scientist at the at the Electrotechnical Laboratory in Tsukuba-shi Ibaraki. The JPI published a periodical called "JPI News".

Lakhovsky Multiple Waves Institute: Founded in New York City in January, 1945, by Disraeli Kobak, M.D., noted on page 23 of the book, by Bruno Sacco and Tony Kerselaers, The Lakhovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator - Secrets Revealed, 4th edition, 2016;  This organization was headed by Disraeli Kobak, M.D., a colleague of Dr. Georges Lakhovsky; Unknown if it ever published a periodical;

Medical Society for the Study of Radiesthesia: United Kingdom organization; Dr. W. Guyon Richards was its first president, and was in operation in the 1950s; Unknown if it ever published a periodical;

Middle States Society of Electronic Medicine: 1920s and 30s’; Unknown if it ever published a periodical;

National Institute of Electromedical Information (NIEI): This organization was  founded in 1984 in New York, New York,  as a  non-profit, charitable organization under section 501(c)3 of the IRS. It provides an educational forum and communication network to further the development, advancement, promotion and use of electromedical devices and therapies in all areas of healthcare. This organization is still in operation, and you can visit its website atL http://niei.org/index.html  It is not known if this organization publishes a periodical of any kind.

Paraphysics Research Foundation: This organization was founded in the State of Washington in 1972 and was dissolved in 2005. One of the officers or directors was Lloyd J. Olson of Snohomish, Washington. This organization focused on the physics of radionics, dowsing, parapsychology, and related phenomena. Kenneth Kellar was a director at one time; It is unknown if this organization ever published a periodical of any kind.

Paraphysics Study Group, Society for Psychical Research (UK): In the mid 1960s, a group of physical scientist members of the Society for Psychical Research (SPR) in Great Britain decided that it was time to form a more specialized group dedicated to the study of Paraphysics. They hoped that their study group would eventually evolve into a more formal Society for Paraphysics under the umbrella of the SPR. Members met and exchanged ideas as well as paperwork, but the organization fell apart over disagreements who should be full members - People holding PhDs in Physics, the Physical sciences, any academic discipline, or just anyone who was interested. It is not known if any newsletter or other periodical was ever published by this organization. If anyone has any information about this organization or its potential periodical, please write the editor, John Reed, at: joreed43 at gmail.com or phone: 443-858-0757;

Radionics and Dowsing Institute of Canada: This is a Canadian radionics organization originally formed in the 1970's Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and was located at 411 Eastdale St., #411, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is now located in Newfoundland, Canada with the name, The Radionics and Dowsing Institute of Canada , Site 4 Box 10 , Port Rexton, NL    A0C 2H0  Canada.  It is unknown if this organization ever published a periodical of any kind.

 

Radionics Institute: This was the original name of the Radionics and Dowsing Institute of Canada, which is currently located in Newfoundland, Canada with the address: Site 4 Box 10 , Port Rexton, NL    A0C 2H0  Canada.The Radionics Institute was originally formed in the 1970's in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and was located at 411 Eastdale St., #411, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is unknown if this organization ever published a periodical of any kind.

Radionics Network: New South Wales, Australia, operated in the 1990s; It published a newsletter; see below in the periodicals group; 

Radionics Research Association: This is an organization that was founded in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1998, but it is not known if it is still in operation. It was located at one time at: 544 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto, Ontario M5H 2V6. It is somehow related to the Toronto based Biophysica, Inc., a company which Dr. John Stewart is connected with. It is not known if the Radionics Research Association ever published a periodical of any kind.

Royal Rife Research Society (RRRS): The RRRS was an organization that is believed to be founded in the early 1990's. Their mailed literature in December, 1993 showed the address: Suite 4, 4677 30th Street, San Diego, CA  92116. However, this literature also stated that this organization was actually located in Baja California, Mexico, and that the San Diego address was only being used for the convenience of US members. In August, 1995, the US address of the RRRS had changed to 7040 Avenida Encinas, #104-291, Carlsbad, California 92009-4698. The RRRS published a periodical called " Journal of Bioenergetic Research", with issue vol. 1, no. 3 being for November, 1992.

Soviet American Association for Psychotronic Research (SAAPR): This was an organization founded in the late 1960s or early 1970s, but its place of origin and operation are unknown. Dr. Stanley Krippner was the vice-president of the SAAPR in 1972. It is not known if this organization ever published a periodical of any kind.

United States Radionics Association (USRA): This was the original name of the United States Psychotronics Association (USPA). The USRA was founder in 1975 by Jerry Gallimore, Robert Beutlich, and others interested in Radionics. Two years later, however, the name was changed to United States Psychotronics Association (USPA)

Vibroclast Research Society: active in the 1990’s; Unknown if it ever published a periodical;

Visible Spectrum Research Institute (VSRI):  This was a research organization founded by  Dinshah P. Ghadiali (1873-1966) in Malaga, New Jersey, in June, 1953. Its research focused on color and light therapy.  In 1976, 10 years after Ghadiali had passed away, the Dinshah Health Society was incorporated by his son and replaced the VSRI. The VSRI published a perioidcal titled, The Visible Spectrum Researcher.


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